Lemierre's syndrome: Difference between revisions

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===Epidemiology===
===Epidemiology===
Very rare, incidence rate of 0.8 cases per million in the general population<ref>Sibai K, Sarasin F (2004). "[Lemierre syndrome: a diagnosis to keep in mind]". Revue médicale de la Suisse romande (in French) 124 (11): 693–5. PMID 15631168.</ref>
Very rare, incidence rate of 0.8 cases per million in the general population<ref>Sibai K, Sarasin F (2004). "Lemierre syndrome: a diagnosis to keep in mind". Revue médicale de la Suisse romande (in French) 124 (11): 693–5. PMID 15631168.</ref>


==Diagnosis==
==Diagnosis==

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Background

Epidemiology

Very rare, incidence rate of 0.8 cases per million in the general population[2]

Diagnosis

  • Persistent sore throat, fever, and general weakness
  • 2 days - 2 weeks after initial symptoms:

Differential Diagnosis

Workup

Management

  • Antibiotics
  • Drainage of abscess
  • Consider ligation of the internal jugular vein where antibiotic can not penetrate.[3][4][5]
  • No evidence for or against anticoagulation[4]

Disposition

  • Admit
    • When diagnosed, mortality is 4.6%[6]

See Also

Sources

  1. "Lemierre syndrome" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
  2. Sibai K, Sarasin F (2004). "Lemierre syndrome: a diagnosis to keep in mind". Revue médicale de la Suisse romande (in French) 124 (11): 693–5. PMID 15631168.
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  5. Lemierre syndrome in a 5-month-old male infant: Case report and review of the pediatric literature. Pediatric critical care medicine
    9(5). doi
    10.1097/PCC.0b013e31817319fa. PMID 18779698.
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